RHH's photos with the keyword: don-quijote
Alaticaulia don-quijote
21 Jan 2010 |
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Also known as Masdevallia don-quijote, this species is a real charmer, both for its name and for its unusual form. It is native to Ecuador and is named after the Man of La Mancha, for its supposed resemblance to the bowed legs of a horseman (lateral sepals) and a lance (dorsal sepal). The plant is larger, as Masdevallias go, about 15 cm tall, with 35 cm flower spikes that bloom successively, and flowers that are about 11 cm tall. It is a very vigorous grower and bloomer.
orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/02/alaticaulia-don-q...
Alaticaulia don-quijote
31 Dec 2011 |
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Also known as Masdevallia don-quijote, this species is a real charmer, both for its name and for its unusual form. It is native to Ecuador and is named after the Man of La Mancha, Don Quixote, for its supposed resemblance to the bowed legs of his horse, Rosinante, (the lateral sepals - lower half of the flower) and a lance (dorsal sepal - upper half of the flower). The plant is large, as Masdevallias go, about 15 cm tall, with 35 cm flower spikes that bloom successively, and flowers that are about 11 cm tall. It is a very vigorous grower and bloomer.
orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/02/alaticaulia-don-q...
Alaticaulia don-quijote
16 Nov 2012 |
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This unusual orchid is named for Cervantes' mythical knight, and for the resemblance of the flowers to the front end of horse and the knight's lance. The species is from Ecuador and the flowers are quite large, about four inches.
orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/02/alaticaulia-don-q...
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